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Five Jersey Shore beaches under fecal bacteria advisories on Tuesday, July 2
Five Jersey Shore beaches are under advisories for high levels of fecal bacterial on Tuesday, July 2, according to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. Fecal bacteria, or enterococci, is common in the excrement and intestines of animals, and was found in high levels in water samples collected at each of the five beaches on July 1. The bacteria is used as an indicator species to signify the likelihood that other illness-causing microbes, viruses or parasites...
Under the Boardwalk officials vow to address homelessness in Atlantic City
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — In a place with a long history of people living — and sometimes dying — under the Boardwalk, Atlantic City has launched an effort to address homelessness by preventing people from sleeping on public property and connecting them with shelter and services.
At the Shore: Fireworks and shows sure to fire up your independence
This holiday weekend is going to be a blast. For most of us, our weekend is going to start early this week. Let me start this round up by reminding you that Wednesday is not the day to work late. There’s going to be epic shore traffic. So, if your boss gives you the all clear in the early afternoon, make a run for it. Or, by all means, work from home if you can.
Massive Lawsuit Filed vs. Atlantic City Mayor & Schools Boss
Atlantic City, New Jersey attorney David Castellani has officially filed litigation against Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small, Atlantic City Superintendent of Public Schools La’Quetta Small and Atlantic City Board of Education President Shay Steele. Other unnamed person(s) may still be added to the lawsuit. The litigation was filed on...
Atlantic City utilizing every government agency to break up homeless encampments under boardwalk
Homeless encampments have long been a problem with elusive solutions for officials in Atlantic City. But for the first time in recent history, every government agency in the city is working together to tackle the issue.
Ventnor Rejects Single Bid of $750k to Build Beach Stage
Ventnor Commissioners rejected the single bid for building a new stage behind the library on Newport Ave. On June 27, Ventnor Commission said no to the pricey, single bid from Walters Marine Construction. The builder wanted close to $750,000 to build a new stage / bandshell. Questions being asked: Why...
Strange note found on the Garden State Parkway in New Jersey
An index card stapled to a sign on the Garden State Parkway caught my attention not too long ago. I was driving on the Parkway and headed off at Exit 44 by Stockton College in Galloway recently. While sitting at the red light at the end of the ramp, I happened to look over and I saw a very small sign attached to a wooden pole.
A walk around an Atlantic City, NJ, casino that closed 10 years ago
When you think of the casinos in Atlantic City, you immediately think of high rollers, zillions of blinking lights, the clinking of slot machines, big stars, fancy restaurants, and tons of nightlife. And that's true — except for one place in the World's Play Ground. While Atlantic City's casinos...
Atlantic City prepares for crowds ahead of July 4 holiday
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (CBS) — With the Fourth of July holiday fast approaching, many families are expected to head down the Atlantic City Expressway to their favorite shore town.At Atlantic City's Boardwalk Gifts and Souvenirs, owner Raza Khan said the stakes are high for the holiday."This is the most important day of the year actually, and the thing is that it's a very patriotic holiday and brings out all the people," Khan said. "They enjoy the beaches and the boardwalk, and we also do good business as well."He says he's already stocked up on extra items from wholesalers to prepare...
Atlantic Shores offshore wind farm in NJ gets key approval by Biden administration
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — The U.S. Interior Department approved the proposed Atlantic Shores offshore wind farm in New Jersey on Tuesday, giving a major boost to a project that would be the state's first.The project still requires an additional federal approval of its construction and operations plan, along with two state-level permits, before construction can begin.Interior Secretary Deb Haaland said the department's decision marked the ninth offshore wind project approved under the Biden administration, green-lighting 13 gigawatts of electricity, enough to power 5 million homes."The Biden-Harris administration is building momentum every day for our clean energy future, and today's milestone...
NJ animal shelter to waive pet adoption fees for 8 days in July
🐶 Celebrate freedom with a free pet adoption at a South Jersey animal shelter. 🐱During the first week in July, all pet adoptions are free. 🐶Visit the shelter and take home a forever friend. When you think of Independence Day, you think of freedom. One South Jersey...
New Jersey counties explore new strategies for roadway safety as fatalities rise
Various counties across New Jersey are exploring new strategies to make highways and roadways safer during the busy summer season.This comes after multiple fatalities have been reported on roads in the area."Every one of these tragedies could be avoided," said Lt. James Rosiello of the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office.He said reckless behavior on the road is leading to deadly consequences at an alarming rate from drivers to pedestrians to cyclists."One of our biggest problems is impaired driving, like alcohol use and illegal drug use and prescription medication use," said Rosiello. "In addition to that, reckless speeds, aggressive driving, and general...
Cooper Health officially acquires South Jersey health system, renames Cape Regional flagship hospital
From Camden and Cherry Hill to Trenton and the Jersey Shore, what about life in New Jersey do you want WHYY News to cover? Let us know. A merger between two South Jersey health care systems has reached its final step this week after a year and a half of negotiations and regulatory reviews.
‘Eddie & the Cruisers’ Band in Atlantic City & Somers Point, NJ
When you watch the great ‘Eddie & the Cruisers’ movies and see Michael Pare and the movie band perform … what you’re really listening to is John Cafferty and The Beaver Brown Band. You have the opportunity tonight and tomorrow (July 3-4 2024) to see this...
Delaware Valley Hit by Severe Thunderstorms, Flooding Engulfs Ocean City and Margate Streets
The Delaware Valley was besieged by severe thunderstorms yesterday, resulting in serious flooding and downed trees across the region. According to FOX 29, streets in the south end of Ocean City were inundated, with West Avenue and many numbered cross streets affected by a deluge of rain combined with tidal water. The aftermath left residents grappling with damage, as waterlogged streets disrupted the usual tranquility of a Sunday.
Ocean City warns of rip currents as several people rescued ahead of July 4th
OCEAN CITY, N.J. - If you're headed down the shore for the holiday weekend, local officials are urging beachgoers to stay cautious!. "Saturday was a busy day for us… the rip currents were particularly strong," said Allan Karas of the Ocean City Beach Patrol. Several people were rescued from...
Roadside banners honor local military, veterans in Egg Harbor Township
Drivers along Ocean Heights Avenue in Egg Harbor Township may have noticed something special in recent months. Lined along the bustling roadway more than 25 decorative banners, each one displaying the name and photo of a local member of our United States Armed Forces. These individuals, both living and deceased, are being brought to the spotlight as part of the Hometown Heroes Banner Program.
Flavortown On The Boardwalk: Fieri Opens Atlantic City's Second 'Chicken Guy!' Restaurant
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for the Chicken Guy! restaurant on the boardwalk at Resorts Casino Hotel on Tuesday, July 2. It's the second Chicken Guy! location in the city, joining the restaurant at Harrah's Resort Atlantic City. Chicken Guy! combines the talents of restauranteur Robert Earl and the "Diners,...
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